Service Providers for Digital X-Ray of Occlusal view of maxilla
A digital X-ray of the occlusal view of the maxilla is a diagnostic procedure used to assess the upper jaw, including the teeth, bone structure, and surrounding tissues. In this procedure, the patient bites down on the X-ray film or sensor to capture a broad image of the maxilla (upper jaw). The occlusal view helps identify dental issues such as cavities, tooth alignment problems, fractures, infections, cysts, or other abnormalities in the bone structure. The procedure is quick, non-invasive, and requires minimal preparation. The results are analyzed by a dentist or radiologist to evaluate the health of the maxilla and its structures.